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Seems my Lemmy app doesnt support DMs!
No I did not recommend Fedora (with GNOME) but to try something like Silverblue (GNOME) or Kinoite (KDE).
Seperate user profiles would make sense if only user changes would be a problem, but installing the distro packages will already create configs, change default apps and more nasty stuff.
The only (rather complicated) way to test multiple desktops easily is doing a full /home backup and rebasing between Fedora Silverblue and Kinoite for example.
But if your GPU doesnt suck like my AMD Vega one and actually supports virtualization, using VMs is really the best way to test different Desktops. You will only want to use one.